History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced in the Writings of Alexander Hamilton and of His Contemporaries, Volume 3D. Appleton, 1859 - United States |
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Page vii
... Urges second Federal Convention - Clinton , chief opponent of Constitution in New York - Speech to Legislature - Ham- ilton chosen Delegate to Congress - Hamilton assailed - Opposition to call of State Convention - Debate on allegiance ...
... Urges second Federal Convention - Clinton , chief opponent of Constitution in New York - Speech to Legislature - Ham- ilton chosen Delegate to Congress - Hamilton assailed - Opposition to call of State Convention - Debate on allegiance ...
Page viii
... urges conditional ratification - Ratifies Con- stitution Washington's gratulation . CHAPTER LIII . Hamilton in Congress - Invalids of Army - Admission of Kentucky— State of opinion in New York - Its Convention meets - Clinton , Lansing ...
... urges conditional ratification - Ratifies Con- stitution Washington's gratulation . CHAPTER LIII . Hamilton in Congress - Invalids of Army - Admission of Kentucky— State of opinion in New York - Its Convention meets - Clinton , Lansing ...
Page ix
... urges temporary resi- dence at New York -- Claims of Virginia and Pennsylvania - Madison to Washington - Reply - Hamilton prevails - New York selected- Ordinance passed to carry the Constitution into effect - New York re- fuses to ...
... urges temporary resi- dence at New York -- Claims of Virginia and Pennsylvania - Madison to Washington - Reply - Hamilton prevails - New York selected- Ordinance passed to carry the Constitution into effect - New York re- fuses to ...
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... urged , " he wrote to his wife , " to stay a few days for the ratification of the treaty ; at all events , however , I will not be long from you . I give you joy of the happy conclusion of this important work , in which your country has ...
... urged , " he wrote to his wife , " to stay a few days for the ratification of the treaty ; at all events , however , I will not be long from you . I give you joy of the happy conclusion of this important work , in which your country has ...
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... urging a non - compliance with the treaty , in consequence of the non - fulfilment by Eng- land of the seventh article , stipulating the return of the negroes and the restoration of the posts . In Virginia , * the house of delegates ...
... urging a non - compliance with the treaty , in consequence of the non - fulfilment by Eng- land of the seventh article , stipulating the return of the negroes and the restoration of the posts . In Virginia , * the house of delegates ...
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